Narcotics Trafficking in Georgia: Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, October 25, 1982

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Page 67 - Propelled Carriers. Also, the noncontiguous states of Alaska and Hawaii, as well as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands, have been, or are presently being, served by tug and barge services. In many instances, tug services are pursuant to short-term contracts. Indeed, in some instances the barges are chartered. Thus, there would be relatively little capital investment in this type of venture.
Page 35 - Hoyt or I will be pleased to attempt to answer any questions you may have on any of these important projects.
Page 41 - No. 1. [The document referred to was marked exhibit No. 1 for reference and may be found in the files of the subcommittee.] Chairman JACKSON.
Page 13 - ... individual citizens and to employ wisely and selectively our current authorities, as well as the additional authorities that we would have under the Toxic Substances Control Act and our proposed expansion of the sewage treatment plant construction grant program. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will try to answer any questions which you or the subcommittee may have. Senator SPONG. Thank you very much for your testimony this morning, Mr. Ruckelshaus. In stating your opposition to Senator Griffin's bill,...
Page 33 - Treasury expended $10.6 billion in fiscal 1994 and collected $1.2 trillion in revenues through the Internal Revenue Service, the Customs Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
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